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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Aromatherapy Thursday - Eucalyptus

In the 80's Eucalyptus emerged (outside of a vapor rub) and has taken off like wild fires. Everywhere you looked they added it to lotions, facial tissues, face masks, etc. There were bunches of the dried branches tied together with jute and placed in a vases, a swag over every door and floral arrangements had at least a few sprigs of it. Because of this, I get a little wave of nostalgia every time I smell Eucalyptus. It reminds of my country home as a teen and brings back memories of fresh air wafting over the little bundles of carefully arranged branches next to the open window.

It also brings back memories of sick days and sniffles as I plunge my hand into a box of Eucalyptus flavored Kleenex. By that time I am thanking God that I spent the extra $1.00 for the lotion infused tissue instead of going El Cheapo and allowing my nose to drop off. Eucalyptus wasn't just a fad because it was a good looking abundant plant, it really has some great therapeutic properties. It is used in Vick's because they discovered long ago that its oils work the best to open up a congested head and chest.

There has been many times that I have placed cotton balls with little drops of Eucalyptus essential oil around my sick rooms. I have placed drops of it in vaporizers and in pots of simmering water so I could breath it in. Provided you are not allergic to it, it works great!

Not only does Eucalyptus have the ability to relieve you from your stuffiness but it can also be uplifting, stimulating and invigorating, all things that we desperately need when we are sick. But don't hide this wonderful oil away until you are under-the-weather because who couldn't use a pick me up every day? I have also used it to refresh rooms after I have been sick (or had a near miss) as it is a known antiseptic with cleansing properties.

Aside from the properties that work so well to clear the head and mind, Eucalyptus is also found in things like Icy Hot because it helps relax muscles and relieve muscle spasms. Eucalyptus is known to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antispasmodic properties. What a wonderful diverse little tree.

As with any essential oil, homeopathic treatment, or aromatherapy, you should consult your physician prior to use and never substitute a home treatment for medical treatment. Pregnant ladies should always use caution with all essential oils, herbs and home treatments. Remember that just because it is natural does not automatically make it safe, so treat it with the same respect you would with a prescription and talk to your doctor first. Also you should always do allergy test prior to using any products with essential oils that you are not familiar with.